Pew Study: File Traders Don't Care About Copyright
An anonymous reader writes "A recent poll by the Pew Internet and American Life Project focused on that portion of the file trading community that is over 18. The major finding is that two-thirds of all file traders in this age bracket are not concerned about violating copyright laws. This remained consistant even when they split up the respondents by sex, income, and race."
A recent /. study shows that anonymous cowards don't care about karma.
This is why I have proposed to our representative in Congress, Mr. Berman and Mr. Hollings, that copyright violations be made punishable by death.
A new force will be recruited from among our friends at BayTSP, MediaDefender, and our more clandestine operatives to man squads carrying automatic weapons. These will be authorized by Congress to carry out summary executions against those sharing our property via P2P networks.
Perhaps this will engender the respect our copyrights deserve.
Another proud carrier of the $rtbl flag
Well, let's see here. File sharing of copyrighted material is becoming a felony. Let's follow the trend, shall we?
... and 4 CDs. Get's charged with a felony. What are the best defenses for felony charges?
Some file sharer get's caught with 200GB of music
Addiction/Insanity!
Lawyer: Your honor, my client is addicted to music. His income is insufficient to purchase the music legally so he trades online.
Judge: Six months in rehab, two years probation. *bang*
RIAA Lawyer: *stunned bunny look*